Reprogrammed Stomach Tissue as a Renewable Source of Functional β Cells for Blood Glucose Regulation.
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Shaun Mahony | Catia Verbeke | Guanjue Xiang | Shaun Mahony | D. Melton | D. Mooney | R. Shivdasani | Manasvi Shah | B. Stanger | Alessio Tovaglieri | Camilla A. Richmond | D. Breault | Manasvi S Shah | Ben Z Stanger | Douglas A Melton | Alessio Tovaglieri | Camilla A Richmond | David T Breault | Catia Verbeke | Ramesh A Shivdasani | David Mooney | Chaiyaboot Ariyachet | Qiao Zhou | Chaiyaboot Ariyachet | Jiaqi Lu | Qing Xia | Qiao Zhou | Guanjue Xiang | Jiaqi Lu | Qing Xia
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